The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities Test | Final Test - Easy

Dossie Easton
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The Ethical Slut: A Guide to Infinite Sexual Possibilities Test | Final Test - Easy

Dossie Easton
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 135 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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This test consists of 15 multiple choice questions and 5 short answer questions.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. The authors state that it is NOT acceptable for children to be involved with what?
(a) Proper sex education.
(b) Adult sexual behavior.
(c) Monogamous family units.
(d) Alternative family units.

2. Which of the following is NOT listed by the authors as a source of comprehensive information about accessing and using various barriers for sexual practices?
(a) Physicians.
(b) Planned Parenthood.
(c) Medical journals.
(d) Clinical materials.

3. In the America that the authors are familiar with, public sex is NOT considered to be what?
(a) Strange.
(b) Normal.
(c) Uncommon.
(d) Unpoplar.

4. The authors want American culture to be a safe space where women and men can do all of the following, EXCEPT?
(a) Enjoy love and sex, and sexuality.
(b) Express their unique sexual identities.
(c) Disregard the limits of others.
(d) Be genuinely, sexually free.

5. Which of the following does NOT describe the authors' perfect world?
(a) None of the participants get let down or left out.
(b) None of the participants get to include who they want.
(c) The relationships are as variable as participants want.
(d) The relationships are as stable as participants want.

6. The authors describe the matter of private sexual activity in rather public atmospheres in the context of what?
(a) Orgies.
(b) Masturbation.
(c) Orgasms.
(d) Monogamy.

7. According to the authors, why is it helpful to know and be truthful up front about what one wants?
(a) To minimize emotional consequences.
(b) To minimize sexual activity.
(c) To maximize sexual monogamy.
(d) To maximize hurtful behavior.

8. The authors assert that their new formulas are designed to apply to the reality of what?
(a) Life tomorrow.
(b) Life today.
(c) An imaginary world.
(d) A perfect world.

9. The authors believe that acknowledging someone's budding sexuality or flirtatiousness while still protecting them against unwarranted or inappropriate sexual behavior is considered to be what?
(a) Monogamous.
(b) Valuable.
(c) Impossible.
(d) Reproachable.

10. Which of the following is NOT a way the authors suggest educating children?
(a) Not telling them too soon.
(b) Not telling them enough.
(c) Asking them what they would like.
(d) Telling them too much.

11. In the book, an individual who becomes partner to a pair of close same-sex friends (who only experience bisexuality while sharing this new lover with one another) might be a variant of what?
(a) The asexual.
(b) The trisexual.
(c) The bisexual.
(d) The metrosexual.

12. The authors discuss sex parties to illustrate what topic?
(a) Sluts as individuals.
(b) Sluts in groups.
(c) Lesbian sluts.
(d) Heterosexual sluts.

13. The chapter about lesbian orgies consists primarily of what?
(a) Criticism.
(b) Statistics.
(c) Anecdotes.
(d) Theory.

14. Which of the following is NOT a question the authors suggest for ways a couple can approach an exploratory visit to a sex club or an orgy?
(a) Will they seek out another partner separately?
(b) What if they don't agree with one another?
(c) Will they seek out another partner together?
(d) What if they don't need another partner?

15. The authors state that people who are committed to each other as life partners may renegotiate their sexual expression to one another through periods of what?
(a) Monogamy and Non-Monogamy.
(b) Non-Monogamy.
(c) Monogamy.
(d) Celibacy.

Short Answer Questions

1. In the section about finding partners in "Having Fun", the authors make a point about what?

2. Which of the following is NOT what the authors strongly encourage people to be regarding their love for others?

3. Which of the following is the final step in the chapter on "Health"?

4. The authors do not agree with all public policies, and find themselves frustrated by what?

5. According to the authors, do people believe the lies of a masturbation fantasy comparatively more or less than viewers believe the lies of a movie or readers believe the lies of a novel?

(see the answer keys)

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